This rare mid-century modern house in Northeast Seattle is a true architectural gem. Originally designed by renowned architect Roger Gotteland, it has been thoughtfully preserved to honor its timeless vision. Set on a highly sought-after dead-end street, the home offers exceptional privacy and a peaceful retreat on a large lot with landscaping designed by a master gardener and landscape architect, with partial territorial and mountain views. The Japanese-inspired elements throughout the entire house, create a serene, intentional flow, complemented by original design features including rich wood paneling, a custom fireplace, and built-ins at every turn. The home is ideal for entertaining, with a retro built-in bar and a charming built-in kitchen nook, while a light-filled sunroom with a Tatami-style deck provides a flexible space that can easily be adapted or removed. Included furnishings, also designed by the architect, further enhance the authentic mid-century aesthetic, making this not just a home, but a thoughtfully curated design legacy. Location is ideal, with easy access to highways, and walking distance to tons of neighborly hot spots.